Home safety
Make your home a safety zone
English and Maori cut out, dimensions 10cm x 10cm x 10cm.
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Make your home a safety zone - CHINESE
[ CHINESE Poster, 2016]
A3 poster of the checklist of tips to help caregivers make their home safe for children.
The sections include:
living areas
bedroom
kitchen and laundry
bathroom and
outdoors
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Make your home a safety zone - SAMOAN
[SAMOAN Poster,2016]
This A3 poster has tips to help caregivers make their home safe for children.
The sections include: bathroom, bedroom, living areas, kitchen and laundry and outdoors.
This checklist is available in 5 languages (English, Māori, Samoan, Tongan and Chinese).
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Make your home a safety zone - ENGLISH
[ENGLISH Poster, 2016]
A3 poster of the checklist of tips to help caregivers make their home safe for children.
The sections include:
living areas
bedroom
kitchen and laundry
bathroom and
outdoors
or Order the printed version here>>
Me whakarite tō kāinga hei wāhi haumaru - MĀORI
[Māori Poster, 2016]
Poster of the checklist with tips to help caregivers make their home safe for children
The sections include:
living areas
bedroom
kitchen and laundry
bathroom and
outdoors
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Make your home a safety zone - TONGAN
[TONGAN Poster, 2016]
An A4 size pad of 100 sheets of checklists with tips to help caregivers make their home safe for children.
This A3 poster shows tips to help caregivers make their home safe for children.
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Safe As Houses
Safe As Houses: Recommendations for child safe rental properties in New Zealand. This publication gives rental property owners and managers an overview of child unintentional injuries in New Zealand and how to prevent them. Between 2012-2016 an average of 36 children aged 0 to 14 years died each year from unintentional injuries sustained in a home environment.
Children aged 0 to 4 years accounted for 32 (90 percent) of these deaths per year and over a five-year period to 2018, a total of 12,618 children aged between 0 to 14 years were admitted to hospital due to suffering an unintentional injury within the home environment.
In ‘Safe As Houses’ we offer owners and managers a set of recommendations that, taken together and over time, should reduce what is an unacceptably high burden of child injury in New Zealand.
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Making minor changes in your rental home and more
[Poster, 2022]
The 2020 Ammendments to the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 (RTA) are now in force.
This poster outlines the rights and responsibilities for both landlords and tenants, as well as rules governing a residential tenancy.
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Making minor changes in your rental home and more
[Brochure, 2022]
The 2020 Ammendments to the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 (RTA) are now in force.
This brochure outlines the rights and responsibilities for both landlords and tenants, as well as rules governing a residential tenancy.
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Over 60% of all under-5 injuries happen in the home
[Infographic, 2016]
A4 double sided infographic containing figures for the most common home safety child deaths and hospitalisations.
The second page contains 8 home safety tips.
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Home safety toolkit
[Flipchart, 2016]
The flipchart is designed to be kept and re-used by health professionals who undertake home visits with families and young children.
The flipchart covers several home safety related topics, presented by injury risk area and by ages and stages.
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TBI reference card [2020]
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